More than 50 artists from Amarillo College and West Texas A&M University will display their work in an annual show opening Friday, April 3, at Amarillo Museum of Art.
The AC/WT student/faculty art show will hang through April 19 at the museum, 2200 S.

It's well-known that artist Georgia O'Keeffe lived and taught in Canyon early in her career.
What's less well known is the work she did while living here, including a series of watercolor paintings depicting a home in wintertime.

In its continuing celebration of its 90th anniversary, the Amarillo Symphony will pay tribute to one of its most pivotal forbearers.
The "Trailblazers" concerts, set for 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, will honor A.

If the leading lady of Amarillo Little Theatre Academy's latest show doesn't return to the stage for the musical's second act, there's a good reason: She may not realize that the show is still going on.

Nominations have been announced for the 33rd annual Golden Nail Awards.
The honors, given by the Amarillo Convention and Visitor Council arts committee, will be handed out April 23 in the Amarillo Civic Center Complex Grand Plaza, 401 S. Buchanan St.

A sampler's platter of operas will get minimal stagings Thursday in a performance meant to serve as a taste of the art form.
"Sing to Love," produced by the music department at West Texas A&M University, will begin at 7:30 p.m.

Twenty-six artists will be featured in the 23rd annual Spring Show at The Colony Frame & Gallery in Wolflin Square, 2606 Wolflin Ave.
The show opens with a 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, reception. The show hangs through April 30.

Charlotte Harbin stretches her bow across the four strings of the ancient cello.
The musician's fingers step smoothly, pressing and sliding along the instrument's fingerboard, and deep, rich notes resonate in the small dining room.

The classic coming-of-age tale "Bridge to Terebithia" comes to life beginning Friday thanks to Amarillo College Conservatory Theatre.
The play will be staged at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, in AC's Ordway Hall on the Washington Street campus.

Vocal and instrumental music will share the spotlight at Chamber Music Amarillo's next concert.
"Singin' with da Strings" features violinist Annie Chalex Boyle, violist Kimberly Sparr, cellist David Schepps and violinist Keith Redpath.

Amarillo artist Rachael Edwards will be featured in the next exhibition at Process Art House.
Edwards' "the difference between nobody: new works from rachael edwards" opens with a 7 p.m. Friday reception.

An intimate form of singing will get a three-day spotlight with the return of The Song Collaborators Consortia's Art Song Festival.
The event runs through Saturday largely at West Texas A&M University, with three concerts open to the public.

One day in a monologue writing class, Amarillo native Kevin Talley had a brainstorm.
"I started thinking about the women who contact serial killers, which obviously is a pretty insane thing to do," said Talley, a Randall High School graduate.

Downtown Women's Center will celebrate the anniversary of its retail stores and their restructuring with a sale on Monday.
All items in DWC's 10th Avenue stores - Thrift City 1, Thrift City 2 and Thrift City 3 - will be 25 percent off from noon to 1 p.

Artists from Texas and Montana will be featured in the second exhibition at the new Cerulean Gallery.
Marilyn Yanke of Sunray, Xan Sinclair Koonce of Georgetown, and Suzanne Truman and Ralph Wiegmann of Bozeman, Mont.

The London-based Svyati Duo will perform today for the Friends of Aeolian-Skinner Opus 1024 concert series.
The duo, which includes cellist Rebecca Hewes and organist Julian Collings, will perform at 7:30 p.m. today at St.

Art instructors at West Texas A&M University will show off their own works at a new exhibition at the school.
The WT Faculty Art Show opens Thursday and runs through March 31 in the Mary Moody Northen Formal Art Gallery.

Chamber Music Amarillo's Fibonacci Space is an intimate venue, but there's still plenty of room for a circus inside.
That's the theory for the performance group's next concerts, "Dancin' Chamber Music," set for 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

Images from Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum are now just a click away.
The Canyon museum, the largest history museum in the state of Texas, has joined the Google Cultural Institute, the search engine's archive of cultural treasures.

Amarillo Museum of Art will continue its celebration of the works of Andy Warhol with an artafterdark party.
The "All About Andy" event is set for 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 13, at the museum, 2200 S. Van Buren St.

Jazz favorite Bevan Manson will return to Amarillo for a special Jazz on 6th concert.
Manson, a pianist and composer, will perform with bassist Michael Gelb and drummer Mark Giammario at the Chamber Music Amarillo concert.
The show begins at 8 p.m.

Amarillo photographer James Livingston's works will be featured in a new exhibition at Chalice Abbey Center for Spirituality and the Arts.
"Journey Through Darkness" opens with a 6 to 9 p.m. reception Friday at the gallery, 2717 Stanley St.

An actor who has to stretch to find the inner egomaniac?
Strange, but apparently true.
Ryan Land stars as the foppishly grandiose Algernon Moncrieff in West Texas A&M University's production of "The Importance of Being Earnest," opening Thursday.

A Native American boy's coming of age and the mystical arrival of some vital beasts are told in a modern opera making its Amarillo debut.
"The Thunder of Horses" by American composer Cary John Franklin will be staged at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb.